It is basic contract law, they would say they are inviting you to make an offer "invitation to treat", having made the offer it was not accepted so no contract.Dont they legally have to sell it you at price its advertised? In your case 44 quid
It is basic contract law, they would say they are inviting you to make an offer "invitation to treat", having made the offer it was not accepted so no contract.Dont they legally have to sell it you at price its advertised? In your case 44 quid
No. When you take it to the till, in law you are making an offer to buy at the advertised price. It's up to the vendor to decide whether to accept that offer.Dont they legally have to sell it you at price its advertised? In your case 44 quid
I got my two shirts, with Greenwood and Weir printing and WSL badges, for my daughter about two weeks ago.Yes, last week. They sent the wrong socks for one of them though.
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Which on this occasion being a kids shirt etc you would think they would have. Never mindNo. When you take it to the till, in law you are making an offer to buy at the advertised price. It's up to the vendor to decide whether to accept that offer.